Concert.—Frank Johnston & CO: Zrt. . • gist thei r third Concert...this nvenitigv H all. ,It is unnecessary 1.16 - : say any tlifttg in their praise. The announcement 'tiliraithilent to cause a full at etidance. Theatre.--W e. refer to the bill for to-night 4 . * gooi one, and in the hands via geoid east. The strikes. '' .- 4141r persons are endeavor ing to con. Thige the working men that the - course thiy are now pursuing will injure them.. • 7. *edam more than their employers. - •41 art have already conferred, all strikes forninie wages or better money than the titteatet affords will be injutious to the era(kiagmett but in the present case, the :Waits ask nothing more than they should will get, if they hold out. itia indeed a bar I case if employers are p , • . rivileged to "strike" against their work - „eriets.. 7 -to tell then, to take less or quit work , when a depression conies on, and „,. then prevent the workmen from demanding tittle more when the times revive. Did a nal eMployer ecet volu atily raise the ites_re"nf those in his employ? Never. I Would the factory girls have now heen gett'pg $2 25 in cash if they had not s'ruck And 'tamed nut in procession? No! —SI /5 in:orders on stores would have been tie *Mount oftheir weekly pittance. The "boss" carpenters of Allegheny have jitidetto the demands of the lours," and the order system Las been abolished in that city. • Wou'd this eve) have been acconi lished without -trikine? Never. Has ever any r vil been, or is any likely tithe; done by the• numerous strikes that „.,bake riCcurred• in this city and vieinity!— life hear of none, except it be that 'the 4,4101 . 410ra are compelled, at some inron. to pay good money t...) those rtio eon their wealth. Until some new, argument is furnished, we shall .till . orie mechanics to 'strike while their rv!THE CARPENTERS. Irtrit4day the Journey(' en Carpenters liata.cled . . 4 'the streets of . Allegheny and Pittsburgh, accompanied by music, 'lit)! n ilililarralmeners. bearing appropriate Ito( .seittioria. The first one was "Buryins cerdez Spiem;" and had a coffin in a coutipiettous place. The ethers Ik're the softhose employers who bad rout plied widiihe demands of the journeymen the procession ,yesoerday die liota:ts:irt'.a wagon inTnir I str , •et tonk.fright soil tali iffi; injuti.ig the wagon consider ii-Sty:;anirnt•arly killing one of the !Hoses. No otherArnage was done., A VW: fellow fell into a coal Tatilt in 4Penniiit. Tuevi ty, and vas t a ken home very aiuch hurt. •ont (.14 . 1zerltic y howtver Lies' Musical Library Bet ford .lia4 Cecritged 1.4 May nu al bei and tleigatit periodical. It c .ntains 16 pi.'ces of 'flinait• k arbieh are thosfurnished at ahout a cent .aptl a half a piece. The selections aro ma ,ae•by an accornplkhed professor of music, and the mechanical execution of the awork it first rate. rOR TOR POST. The Largest Liberty. butt 7af the candidates for ilie off ice o f Sjietiftle this courtly announces inhis ad- AteitistSetent ,tit the pubhe i a declaration 'of jprincipits, eltiong which is, • 4 thvi the Jail - ,• . 0u,g'41. to ' be untrammelled, and there,. stforellieleeted (he) is determi , :e.l it shall - 8 .64" iiVitichmeans,we suppose,that lie will Aetno:itat! e which encloses il,--teat the gratings ft.om the window s and abolish the ore of bars and bolts so lhat the l imates mar have free egress and ingress. Slrh Irlitslion, we think, cannot fail to be popu , fiir in certain regiotiS of our city not un known-al die Mayor's office. TRUTH: THEATRE. 2nd Night of Mrs. KENT. both appal-am* of Mrs FLYNN since her it.clis;,o Thi s p‘i v i lig , May ilth, be presented THE STItANGER. Stranger, Mr.llatniltan; Mu; Haller, Ms Fly. n, WHISKEY. , .ftlk RIM' , 5 rears old copper distil. TiocronJo.vi's• ACADEMY, S. Wen ail. of 1 ; - )ufz y , vt h'-key oi , c0u .,i,.,,,,,,,,,,, , IL/ Matl; et and - ft li sirens. Morning C asitei lit ' J. %V. IR r Frencli.Gteelc, air, on rver y oilier day, vir Gentlemen , i , L Water between Wool ott•o• e day and Ladies en the other. Bouts of admix----- - - sion from 7 to 84 a. tn. a COXES II iiii,el arid Robe , i -on's No. 5 LUMP TO Day School for Loth sues, hours from 9 a. rn, III; 21- , li ACFO. noon, arid 60,., 2 to 5 p. tn. 20 for PS a-sorted Evening (.71.1•Aei Id English Grammar, Composition, Just received, tovither tvn dn. li a al asmrnient of Rook lieripin a . Geom e t r y. Algeb ra 4.e. 1101.1 t, of amen- every thing In the Groeery Ike, and for sale on i the inn-I dance, from 8 to 10 p. ni . for Gentlemen, for the Ladies I accommodatiiii: terms. (i to 8. HAMM AN. JENNINGS' 4. l'o. Tire tootle of teaching the above branches will lie ay 29 43 Wool at, ____. chielly by lirtures and the underiitanding will lie ad h.. FOR SAINT LOUIS, GALENA - THIRD 'GRAND ...SOIREE MUSICALE, dressed fir4t andt he memory afterwards Ile will al- - ' 4 ' 4.. ' -.. -st 1 ,,, FRANK JOHNSON A. CO., must ri•speetrully ' ways aim al finning the theory 4- the practice together • •;,i.,011'. AN I) DUBUQUE. ' —the rule first and then its application. The steamboat CICERO, T. c. Inform the eitii•ns of , Pitisbo,gh and its vici ity May, Master; will leave for the above and inlet ter diate /oars holds t o limn of his qiillificatinnit that the, will: gibe • their third Soiree Mus'cale 1 for ri. ' ; ' i c t i e ° d r. iseltar.e of . the ditties h . a - .t from . Joseph ports on S.tiorday next, 13th . 010 al ten o'clock a, m (hi& Friday ° "aing. Ma y 12 ° 1, at rbil. 1 " 1 ' 'R. Chandler, editor of the U. S.eG-i.,42,...,,u,";ee. Gen. L. Ash _ For freight or passage apply on board Finale—F.L.ibus on and Co., will, for the hist mead E-q At at Law; John W. Aslintead, do ; may 11. liiim in Ilia comitry. with tl.e Brass Band, 1.,tr0.. rA . R„hoidg. q . (104 . AA• Rtowne Em. do; Edw. l'll'' OC,rO i+ at with Evans , . dime the descriptive military piece, , >ntitled c the D. Ingraham Em. tin.: W. L. Norton, Jut brit' the P revent "r"' lon Boilers % Salle of Prague, by , Kota rcra. Peace 272 South Front sieeet; Richard McCuilec, Prin. ' —.-.- --- FOR CINCINNATI. Description of the 111111c-1. Grand March; .t.}. dual of the Western Acallemy.•,'ef Philadelphia. , , 1 ... ,--... The steamboat CUTTER, Collins me Word of command; 3 First si;!nal cannon, bugle ' He also refers ter the lion A- G. Marchand, H. D. - • ~ _ r, e will depart for the above and Inter. 0 r; . i ti ::. A E5q ..„ .... , A , iElodr:ecy,ol,l„tal:.,,acw: Jasl:ohrision El! , Editor Calf for Cavalry: 4 Anawcr to the signal cannon, i o r purls tit PriclaY at 10 ,'clack a. nt For frciphi S Trumpet call and three cannon; 6 Flying bul- Oreenshot r" reA, Ile can like;i7e At t orn ey 7 a ''' I t aw nia ; : , - or passage apply on board or to RIP NI INGft A M 4-Co. Jets, trumpet and Kettle drum; 7 Attack with citizens of ritisburrih. - - it,r ,, a may 11. Water street. swords and horse gallop, 8 Trumpet , Drag ions The larger the clitsm. the moremoderate wilt the terms BEAVER AND WARRF,N . . 00000 . *draining . • be; and should the hours above mentiimeil not suit . , they 4-:11 PACKET. 9, Heavy canormadc, cannon and drum.; 10. will be readi'y changed for i hose whirl' may " Ew er ' .11 4 6 • 6111.1k3P 1ie canal packet ER I F., J.' M. Shave master,' will run Rtiataiug firer 11-. 'Fromm. of recall and three beltc• as a regtil..r tri.weeklv packet between (lip at ; named To commence on May 13th . Terme moderate. stannous; 12. Cries of the Avow ded; 13 Trumpet norm Weer, Beaver on Alondn•vs; Wednesdays, Frlfth a; of Victory; 14 Trlrki , liQeick-atep; 15. Go tiebed TO TH E GE N 'IL EVEN OF Pl'l"l'S. re:urni.,t,-kait , s Warren on Tnmdays, Thursdays and Tom; 16. Trumpet 1.7. Fut.l , .! 'l . urki'sh Quick- BURG H. Sairtrdays;'conneceing with the Stage Lines to Cleveland • direct. - For frr.rzlit or parsenze apply on board or to istep. - N. B. This piece was cornposed in ho:tor MTH subscriber most respectfully informs tile gentle, BIRMINGIIAIf Sc CO., Pittsburgh, elf ft decided. virtory pained over the Au•trians by i men of thi , city and vicinity that he has-commnced J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. Tntderiek the Great, /ring of Prussia, in the spring the ROOT and SHOE making nosiness in Fourth street, lif 175:7, and is one i.f the Eldest productiori s of that otiposit e the Mayors office. Having been foreman In may 10. its**fill illiary nilleiC. ror•whi'ch the Ger mans are too !Owe of the most fashionably limit Shops'in the Eastern •-a.,._ , FOR CLEVELAND DIRECT, eelibrat:d. • - ettie•riand having furnished:himself with thehest French by his attention to T i seksts sOct., to be had at the, principal Huttls and American Calf Skins. he hopes ; :. " -77- 1ic.r...i., - ~..ni s ..T hei Canal Boat Jig Ell A. Vag. zee, ...........,.:_. „ 7 . ter, will learii3 fir the above and et amities- music store and at the Door, business to merit a share of public patronage. To th ose intermedjate,porti, on Saturday I.lth last, in tow gentt,.men who have kindly patronised him he 'cams th S,, 0.6,efai... 44otna open at halfpast 7. Soiree to eontmeime . . hie Ampere Unlike and can With Confidence appeal Vol the ilr it tt- it b eloeit • For particulars see small bills. . goodness of his work and knowiedgect bit baldness. For fi. ight or passags apply-m boardor to 1 X9ll, P. KERRIGAN, May 12 BIRMINGHAM &CO , . . ~ After Which the FHrre of HUNTING A TURTLE boors open of 7 o'clock, Perrurmaace to e , irn- Ineneo,.. pa-t 7 Loser I Boxes t .50 cent.' Second 'Fief , 37 3 cenis 25. — " Gallery. 12 . 4 cents s 1 -00.15214 i vrosu MAI 12, MO ALM. XUWll':CiEit.O 6 fCet water in the' channel All I3odta eiiirk6d tbus(*) aro provided with Evana sapy Guard. Reported by SIiEnLZ Sc MircitEL, General S. B Agi.nts, No .5, Market street. ARRIVED. *Cutter Collins Cincinnati Allegheny Belle Hanna Franklin Diana Swager St Louie Belmiint Pee Whveling Link , Ben Franklin Gaty Cincinnati New Ork Greenlee Nashville •C•leveland, Hemphill, Beaver, 'Michigan, lloies. Beaver Al l ine,iirkhurn, B Li' le Mail, Gackili, dn. North Quven, McClean, il'e, DEPARTED. aClevelar d, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michivan, Rik's, do Tinge, Blasflird, St Louis, Forrest, flaz'on, Franklin, •Swili,tire; Robinson. Cincinnati Julitin Morrison St Louis North Quern Melillo. Well: ; M o Spariviii Redder Kanaw.l Litt'e Mail G-isk ill Brownsvi le Belmont Po: IVlierl , ng Richard Clayton Hough Nashville Tae River at Nashville on the 4th WAS in good navigable order. The Mississippi was rising at St. Louis On the 21 ir.•t. The cellars on Front strew were partly filled with water, arid a rise of one lint m')re would inundate the American Bottom. The Mississippi But• toms were oveiflown, arid the inhabitants forced to remove to the bluffs. The Et Louis Organ of the 3J inst. says: Gen Grati it's trial closed on Saturday.— The jury, under the instructio n 1) 1 t h e cowl, gave a verdict in favour of the Uni• t•d States for about $30,000. Maly Ann Lee and J IN( Field, or ...Straws," are playing in Cincinnati. A shock of an Earthquake w 1.3 felt at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, on the 18th ult. • John Smith (a negro) has been killed in Georgetown, 1). C. Forrest and Allis Clifton are at Ho Chatham. virrsßUlt(: II :NI ARE E I'. Reported for the Mornino /'art ay lean( 111,-, is FRIDAY , 110ROIING, May 12 It, 1,*;43 We have had a good deal of rain during the weed, which h s been a considerable dr:mita, k on the out-of door nosiness, and will make our 12 Per rise, and likewise if it goes off wi'l diumelt good to the farmers and navigation . The husinees of Ili- w , ck in the Grocery and Produce department has been good, and a good many talcs in id.', the works id groceries are lirge and good and prices low,and the extensise Groce ry houses are doing q ,its a la rze and active facs tors businef, at small nr. , tits, hot ge twi ally to ca h, p 0 1 11/Cll 1U short ere Ills for gond paper.— . TO BE LET. we will( e a good malty sub's no ido liv our whole- L. 4110 F 7 a n d well ti,it..lt.•ti Dwelling nonce 'mint ..ult Diy - Goods, II eidware, Shoe nod lon a , . noel ; ,11.1, fur a Ati ,r/11"7 . 111,11+P rolit ~ ,,1111 ell Van rO4/110r I :VII: l ' .l .Wislirri-iitg. ..i g , O I , 'e,ll tl' !roc, Niills woo name:, with kitchen on 11, tira door with l ily .tn t chaos is Fel LIT and taiiildifrg to the Nor') iii ; 11r.31 4e ke, t.i tilted 14, !tie M.1.,111,,..it0r,, Nl , l of ihe ril y the () Lin C - arial nod (let C:,1!.(1 `, ti nod. I .elwern 3 I toot ini. , trotti...l, Root low . Flour—this mi , .rtaril art cais at a.,at nl, ~,I, s ' _9lst, the s o re room sii ;4; mine u 1 it to the ahoy, .1 181 lad- a I .st.' ) 87A ; and . th-r , ale. (rt.,. htio'. 'f"'"'" V, 1,11 ra.l 'a rowed IA nil .• a w rill lc rtt t't I. and w woos at.:..? dl a 2,87,:, ii.liteh is the pr, aerkf I arate, I''''''"'"" risen l'''''h".''''' ot lii n I prier. 1,11 of ti•••• ~,,ft ()hi., i ~, /-on tor i l a on and Pork—The sales rot - Hittite g,0.1 nod Bognor of "17 . con,taot, priee.i firm, c ittotry cored :41 arid it, „...._- FOR RI.. ....\ - 1. -.% cull.futi.,•!., er r 11(11'4 dwell_ lc ; o fj hog round sales of about 41119 o f par'', _ .. 11 ,t., - - - i,,- hi, i„ i . , ,,,,, , c o il Lane near I'lli street kind II these price- f or ea.!' by one house. 25 reel for term:, %%ditch will be moderate. applt• I o bloirt Ohio 11.1010 il 5 and 25 lilt& .4100/let, a' 21 .. EY. all 0 j.j, tit tds, 63 ea-k. , of bulk Pork, hams aid 4 " - 3n--"• 1011 V 11 4 1'1,0:4R Throe. fli , l floor, ttl•ortv .1 __. strou!ders at 1 cent per lb. Cotton sales-113 bates of Alabama at 6 cents, TO LET. at :3 winntlis. rivti: 3.1 story of the hiiitilinr occupied by R. A . 1 Rali